DMV Kiosks DMVNOW – Renew At King Soopers
Recent DMV News Highlights
California DMV
As of February 1, 2025, 18.6 million Californians have obtained a REAL ID, with the federal enforcement deadline approaching on May 7, 2025.
The DMV has been expanding digital services, including an improved online customer experience and new online options for services such as Clean Air Vehicle decal applications and the Employee Pull Notice service for employers.
Several DMV offices have recently closed temporarily for renovations, with reopening dates announced for locations such as Quincy, Woodland, Needles, Gilroy, Davis, Lake Isabella, and Watsonville.
The DMV is actively promoting the use of mobile driver’s licenses (mDL) and recently held its first community hackathon to recognize innovative use cases for mDL technology.
The California DMV is making it easier for customers to complete transactions online, reducing the need for in-person visits for simple services.
Some DMV offices are now opening earlier to accommodate increased demand for REAL ID applications as the deadline nears.
Virginia DMV
The Virginia DMV, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Transportation, is running a campaign to remind drivers to “Slow Down, Arrive Alive”.
Virginia DMV and TSA are encouraging residents to plan ahead to obtain a REAL ID before the federal deadline.
The Virginia DMV continues to offer a wide range of online services, including registration renewal, address changes, and license renewals.
Other DMV Developments
The California DMV is now offering a “no-fail” eLearning driver’s license renewal course in Spanish, expanding accessibility for non-English speakers.
New laws and service upgrades continue to be rolled out, including enhancements to commercial driver’s license renewals and online testing options for driver’s license knowledge tests.
Key Takeaways
The push for REAL ID compliance is a major focus across states, with DMVs expanding hours and digital services to meet demand.
DMV offices in several locations are undergoing renovations, with reopening dates provided for customer planning.
Digital transformation is ongoing, with new online tools and language options to improve accessibility and efficiency.
Public safety campaigns and regulatory updates, such as those concerning autonomous vehicles, are also in the spotlight.
For the latest updates, check your state DMV’s official news page or online service portal.
Running errands just got a lot easier for people living in some cities across Colorado now that the DMV has renewal sites at some King Soopers stores. The plan is to add even more in the state.
Source: denver.cbslocal.com
Update 3/26
From DenverGazette —
The new Colorado MV Express network by the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles currently has 57 kiosks statewide. Five new kiosks in select Denver grocery stores are augmented by 19 kiosks in bordering counties — Adams, Arapahoe, and Jefferson — and more scattered around the state.
There’s a complete list of locations on the comvexpress.com website.
Public kiosk transactions cost $3.95 and transactions at county motor vehicle kiosks cost $3.00, plus the cost of the registration. The kiosks dispense license plate tabs and registration documents, so there’s no waiting.
The kiosks are operated by Intellectual Technology, Inc., a leading provider of DMV software used throughout North America to increase the speed, visibility, and security of motor vehicle transactions, according to a news release.
Nice video on renewing at King Soopers in Colorado.
What is Colorado MV Express?
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